In this podcast, Daniel Kuritzkes, MD, speaks about new medications available, choosing a new regimen for, and defining patients with HIV and limited treatment options. Dr Kuritzkez also participated in a...
In this episode, Lisa Jones interviews Priscilla F. Thomas, MS, RN, RDN, LDN, CDCES, CCM, and Sandra Arevalo MPH, RDN, CDN, CDE, CLC, FADA, on diabetes management, including common diabetes misconceptions,...
In this podcast episode, Lisa Jones, interviews Amylee Amos, PhD, RDN, IFMCP, about the key arguments and controversies surrounding specific diets in relation to Alzheimer disease prevention and management,...
In this podcast, Nirmish Shah, MD, discusses an overview, the results, and the preclinical and clinical impact of the study titled Preclinical and Clinical Use of AB1, a DNMT1 Protein Depleter, to...
In part 1 of this 3-part series, Dr Jeffrey Kwong, DNP, MPH, ANP-BC, talks about the barriers patients may have to HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (HIV PrEP)and what clinicians need to know when talking to...
In this podcast episode, Stacy Loeb, MD, MSc, PhD (hon), discusses the association between a plant-based diet and prostate cancer risk, how the diet is beneficial in reducing the risk of fatal prostate...
12/20/2023
Multidisciplinary Dialogue: Clinical Rounds and Case Reviews, Ep. 13
Multidisciplinary Dialogue: Clinical Rounds and Case Reviews, Ep. 13
In this podcast episode, Anil Harrison, MD, discusses atrial fibrillation, including its definition, causes, presentation, physical examination findings, and consequences. He also discusses six case...
In this podcast, Charles Flexner, MD, speaks about the current state of long-acting agents for the management of patients with HIV, HIV prevention and vaccines, and HIV pathogenesis and cure. Dr...
In this podcast, Charles Flexner, MD, speaks about a clinician's approach to managing a patient with HIV and limited treatment options, including choosing a new treatment regimen, understanding the...
In this podcast, John Harrington, MD, speaks with Angela Hogan, MD, about the importance of safely introducing eggs and peanuts in infants aged 4 to 6 months to help reduce their risk for developing a...